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Seth Rose
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How did you fund your down payment if you didn’t have it all?

Seth Rose
  • Kent, WA
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I want to try and flip a house in my area before trying to rehab out of state. We have a high market here in Seattle so I don’t have a ton of capital. Was looking to loan the down payment since my hard money lender said they don’t care where it comes from but been having a hard time finding a company to lend it from. I’d rather risk it on myself then have a partner but would like to get everything figured out since I’m starting to place offers on homes. Any advice on what anyone has done in the past to get more capital for the down payment.

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